Extension Farming Systems Journal
Volume 5 Number 2 - 2009
| Pages | Article |
|---|---|
| i-v | Contents |
| Research Forum | |
| 1 | L Cowan, C Linehan & G Kaine Evaluating incentive program success: a hill land class fencing case study |
| 9 | N Kennon, P Howden & M Hartley Who really matters? A stakeholder analysis tool |
| 19 | M O'Kane and R Nettle Partner Farms in multidisciplinary research: The continuing evolution of a research and development methodology |
| 29 | N Hogg & JK Davis What is hindering the adoption of new annual pasture legumes? Extension requirements to over come these barriers |
| 39 | MA Sarker, Y Itohara & M Hoque Determinants of adoption decisions: The case of organic farming (OF) in Bangladesh |
| 47 | W Waters, D Thomson & R Nettle Derived attitudinal farmer segments: A method for understanding and working with the diversity of Australian dairy farmers |
| 59 | M O'Kane, B King & G O'Brien Farmer risk perceptions and practice: Utilising notions of risk for extension in Project 3030 |
| 71 | M Brown & D Bewsell Is eLearning a viable option to face-to-face workshops for generating and sharing information within the New Zealand sheep and beef industry? |
| 81 | D Bewsell & M Brown Involvement and decision making on-farm: the use of wintering feedpads and nitrogen inhibitors on dairy farms in New Zealand |
| 91 | V Photakoun, J Millar & D Race Evaluating capacity building methods to strengthen livestock extension outcomes in Laos |
| 101 | DM Gray The known unknowns of climate change: adaptation in the Southern Agricultural Region of Western Australia |
| Industry Forum | |
| 111 | IC Plowman 'Productive Meeting Techniques': How a group of people can engage in high-quality dialogue and reach wise decisions without talking to each other |
| 117 | R Manning, P Wright & J Roe Sustainable land management through local government: Improving integration of NRM into land use planning - the SEAVROC PLUM case |
| 121 | M Hill Using farmer's information seeking behaviour to inform the design of extension |
| 127 | VL Stone & KL Devenish Does the hard copy newsletter still have a place in today's electronic based information systems? |
| 131 | T Makin, J Lawes, P Wearne & M Weise Creating change around 'sticky beaking' and networking |
| 139 | J Hardy, A Ryder & A Bathgate Getting cold and prickly on saltland extension |
| 145 | J Blake & G Shea Learning from public private partnerships in extension - Case studies of joint initiatives with agribusiness |
| 151 | K Bodman Western Australian service to aboriginal pastoralists |
| 157 | J Sloan & M Ryan Farmers of the future: responsive, adaptable and profitable |
| 163 | S Proust & P Brockwell Graduate certificate in rural extension and community development |
| 169 | P Mangano, J Bellati, K Henry, P Umina & D Severtson PestFax and PestFacts - newsletters successfully facilitating interactive communication on invertebrate pest and disease control in broadscale crops and pastures in southern Australia |
| 175 | J Bellati, K Henry, P Umina, K Charleston, P Mangano, H Brier, D Severtson & A McLennan From boring bug lectures to interactive invertebrate learning - Using audience participation software to 'actively' transform grains industry training |
| 181 | MP Thompson, A Carmichael, S Shattuck, G Kong, D Peck & J La Salle Remote microscope diagnostics: Improving Australia's diagnostic capacity and biosecurity |
| 187 | D Curry & R Reid Peer group mentors contribute to diversified, sustainable and innovative farming communities |
| 195 | E Maesepp & J Richardson The farmers and the funders. A case study of the Upper Coblinine Catchment Demonstration Initiative |
| 201 | D Fisher, K Kennison & G Ward Wine, forests and smoke: Land users living in harmony |
